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I would probably skip the next SW movies, if it weren't for friends\family who want to see them at all costs..
Post edited April 14, 2017 by phaolo
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phaolo: I would probably skip the next SW movies, if it weren't for friends\family who want to see them at all costs..
Well you don't have to go with me if you don't want to.
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phaolo: I would probably skip the next SW movies, if it weren't for friends\family who want to see them at all costs..
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tinyE: Well you don't have to go with me if you don't want to.
Are there cinemas in Neverland? :P
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tinyE: Well you don't have to go with me if you don't want to.
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phaolo: Are there cinemas in Neverland? :P
One.
50 miles away.

I am actually kind of worried. December is a horrible time of year to drive to it.
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Breja: This one is made by the guy who made Looper- the piss poor Terminator rip-off.
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mistermumbles: Hmmm. On one hand we have a contract killer who murders people who are sent to the past (so there's no evidence remaining), on the other hand we have time-traveling robots that want to destroy all humans. One is not like the other.
On the one hand we have a guy protecting a woman named Sara and her son from a killer from the future who wants to kill them to change the future. On the other we have a robot protecting a woman named Sara and her son from a killer from the future who wants to kill them to change the future. Also, the killer and the protector are different versions of the same thing/person. And at the end the guy protecting the woman kills himself to prevent the future the killer comes from from happening.

It's Terminator 2 all over again, plain as day.
Post edited April 14, 2017 by Breja
Wake me when we get Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money
As long as they don't kill off Luke I'm with it. Seriously. It's the most important rule I have about Star Wars. Don't kill Luke!
They will kill off Luke just like they killed off HAN SOLO before.

And to appease the feminists and the social justice warriors they will make sure that the Rey girl wins the final jedi battle against kylo ren and other dark side warriors.
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Tarm: As long as they don't kill off Luke I'm with it. Seriously. It's the most important rule I have about Star Wars. Don't kill Luke!
You know, it used to be mine too going into this new trilogy, but if he's going to be all "it's time for the Jedi to end" Old Man Luke, then maybe they better kill him :P We need someone with some balls to rebuild the order. Is it to late to have Kyle Katarn show up?

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doronnorod: And to appease the feminists and the social justice warriors they will make sure that the Rey girl wins the final jedi battle against kylo ren and other dark side warriors.
Oh Christ, here we go again.
Post edited April 14, 2017 by Breja
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doronnorod: They will kill off Luke just like they killed off HAN SOLO before.

And to appease the feminists and the social justice warriors they will make sure that the Rey girl wins the final jedi battle against kylo ren and other dark side warriors.
Luke really needs to go The Force Berserk on the dark sides asses and clean up the mess again. Clean house this time so another fully trained master of the dark side won't pop up like magic from nowhere again. Sick of that.
I say this because I fear you're right about what's going to happen but not because of your listed reasons. It's because it seems to me the writers love the lore of a galaxy going on a endless cycle so approximately the same events will play out in cycles until the freezing death of the universe. I hate tales like that. They're cheap and cowardly ways to go the middle road. :/
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Tarm: As long as they don't kill off Luke I'm with it. Seriously. It's the most important rule I have about Star Wars. Don't kill Luke!
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Breja: You know, it used to be mine too going into this new trilogy, but if he's going to be all "it's time for the Jedi to end" Old Man Luke, then maybe they better kill him :P We need someone with some balls to rebuild the order. Is it to late to have Kyle Katarn show up?

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doronnorod: And to appease the feminists and the social justice warriors they will make sure that the Rey girl wins the final jedi battle against kylo ren and other dark side warriors.
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Breja: Oh Christ, here we go again.
Luke still got balls! He just needs to get pushed into a corner again where everything is up to him. :P
Post edited April 14, 2017 by Tarm
On a more positive note- the poster is pretty nice, I'll give them that.
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Breja: On a more positive note- the poster is pretty nice, I'll give them that.
Luke looks too much like Ben. I don't like that. It's ominous.
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mistermumbles: As long as we don't get another robo-Tarkin. That said, I find it interesting that the off-shoot RO was a significantly better Star Wars movie than TFA. Let's hope they do less rehashing in E8.
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tinyE: I still haven't seen Rogue. I could never safely get down to the theater when it was playing up here; too damn much snow.
It was pretty good. I probably liked TFA more though even though most people in this thread seem to have hated it.
Post edited April 14, 2017 by sherringon456
Okay, seriously- tell me that the trailer for Rebels season 4 isn't way better. The traielr for the animated show actually feels more epic and exciting, how messed up is that?
Heard this conversation somewhere before, is it some parody?
Does anyone recall?

Rei (to Luke): Are you my father? (Tfa one not the Eva one)
Luke: No, you're my father